Udit Nair

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The euro crisis and wider economic problems have revealed the cracks in the House of Europe (notably along the old fault line of the north–south divide). The dream of ever closer union appears to be frozen, or possibly even in reverse. In the spring of 2017 the EU Commission circulated a paper laying out several options on the direction in which the EU should be going. The choice of more power for Brussels was roundly rejected in most European capitals.
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